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Blue Bell says it's still trying to pinpoint listeria cause FILE - In this April 10, 2015, file photo, Blue Bell ice cream rests on a grocery store shelf in Lawrence, Kan. Texas-based Blue Bell Creameries issued a voluntary recall Monday, April 20, 2015, for all of its products on the market after two samples of chocolate ...
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1 dead, at least 18 ill from suspected botulism in Ohio LANCASTER, Ohio -- One person died and at least 18 others were sickened with suspected food-borne botulism after attending a church picnic in central Ohio, a hospital said Tuesday.
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Blue Bell issues total recall, not all stores get the memo AUSTIN (KXAN) - News of Blue Bell's total recall on its products has been broadcast throughout Texas and beyond, but not everyone selling the products in Austin has gotten the memo.
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Antitoxin arrived in deadly Lancaster botulism outbreak; 23 hospitalized Enlarge Image Request to buy this photo WBNS-10TV The botulism outbreak has been linked to a potluck at the Cross Pointe Free Will Baptist Church in Lancaster.
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Blue Bell Pulls Ice Cream After Listeria Outbreak TUESDAY, April 21, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Blue Bell Creameries said Monday that it will pull all of its frozen dessert products off the market because they might be contaminated with a bacteria that can cause stomach illness.
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CDC: 10 listeria illnesses now linked to Blue Bell foods HOUSTON (AP) - Federal regulators say they're now aware of 10 listeria illnesses linked to ice cream and other products made by Texas-based Blue Bell Creameries over the last five years.
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Blue Bell-linked listeria outbreak prompts questions, grief Shelves that once held Blue Bell ice cream products are empty Tuesday. The company is recalling everything after an outbreak of listeria.
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Blue Bell recall has Baton Rouge grocers scrambling to replace revenue, empty ... n this April 10, 2015, file photo, Blue Bell ice cream rests on a grocery store shelf in Lawrence, Kan. Texas-based Blue Bell Creameries issued a voluntary recall Monday, April 20, 2015, for all of its products on the market after two samples of chocolate chip ...
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Blue Bell blues: Ice cream recall prompts questions, cravings This photo shows a container of Blue Bell ice cream Friday, March 13, 2015, in Dallas. The deaths of three people who developed a foodborne illness linked to some Blue Bell ice cream products has prompted the Texas icon's first product recall in its 108-year ...
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Study rules out link between autism and MMR vaccine even in at-risk kids At least a dozen major studies have found that early childhood vaccines do not cause autism. But one possibility remained: that immunizations could cause autism in a small group of children who were already primed to develop the disorder.
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Blue Bell Recall Impacts Local Businesses SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A massive voluntary recall by Blue Bell Creameries means people won't be able to buy its frozen products for a while.
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Vaccines Don't Cause Autism, Even In Kids at Higher Risk In the latest study on the vaccines, researchers find even more evidence that childhood immunizations aren't linked to autism.
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Study of more than 95000 kids finds no link between MMR vaccine and autism (CNN) The vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella doesn't bring an increased risk of autism, according to a new study of more than 95,000 children.
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MMR vaccine and autism: study finds 'no harmful association' The MMR vaccine is not associated with increased risk of autism spectrum disorder, even among children at high risk for the condition.
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There is NO link between MMR and autism - even in high-risk children, landmark ... Yet another scientific study has found no link between autism and the vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) - even among high risk children.
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Will latest study on vaccines and autism change minds? Yet another study finds no evidence that the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine raises the risk of autism -- even among children who are at increased genetic risk.
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MMR vaccine not linked to autism, even in high-risk kids The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is not linked to development of autism spectrum disorders, even among children considered to be at risk, a large new study finds.
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Another study finds no link between MMR vaccine and autism Yet another scientific study has found no link between autism and the vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), according to U.S.
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Listeria Leads to Major Ice Cream Recall The alert hit HEB Grocery in San Antonio late Monday: Blue Bell Creameries, a Southwestern favorite and the country's third-largest ice cream brand, was recalling all its frozen desserts over concerns of contamination by the potentially deadly bacteria listeria.
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Blue Bell Listeria Outbreak Has Been Going on for 5 Years, CDC Says An outbreak of listeria linked to Blue Bell ice cream products has been going on quietly for as long as five years, federal health officials said Tuesday.
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CDC says 10 illnesses linked to Blue Bell Creameries products amid recall April 21, 2015: Shelves sit empty of Blue Bell ice cream at a grocery store in Dallas. Texas-based Blue Bell Creameries issued a voluntary recall Monday for all of its products on the market after two samples of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream tested ...
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Color Genomics Starts Initiative of Cutting Down Prices of Breast Cancer Genetic ... Color Genomics, a company that specializes in genetic testing, has announced today that it will now offer tests that detect breast and ovarian cancer at a much lower price than what the main examination costs in the present.
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Texas town rolls with Blue Bell recall Blue Bell Creameries hasn't had a recall in its' 108-year history, so it is struggling with the effects of listeria found in two batches of cookie dough ice cream that prompted a full recall of all its ice cream products.
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A Silicon Valley startup wants to make breast cancer-gene testing affordable to ... BRCA1 and BRCA2 are arguably the best-known human genes because their mutations are linked to an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
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Start-up offers low-cost breast cancer genetic screening test A Silicon Valley-based startup called Color Genomics is offering an at-home DNA saliva test to detect gene mutations linked to breast and ovarian cancer.
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State: Schools not required to pull ice cream but some do ATLANTA (AP) - Authorities say Georgia schools are not required to discard Blue Bell ice cream products, but some school systems have announced that they are doing so.
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At high risk for breast and ovarian cancer Before she was diagnosed as high risk for developing breast and ovarian cancers, the young mother didn't think about prophylactic surgeries as a normal response.
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Women Should Get Mammograms Every Two Years Starting At Age 50, Affirms ... WASHINGTON (AP) - Women should get a mammogram every two years starting at age 50 - and while routine screening brings little benefit in the 40s, beginning it that early should be a personal choice, a government task force said Monday.
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California lawmaker plans to revive bill tightening vaccination rules SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) - The author of a California bill to require school children to be vaccinated for such diseases as polio and measles regardless of their parents' personal beliefs said he would revive the measure, which stalled in the legislature ...
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Screening Tests For Breast Cancer Genes Just Got Cheaper A new California company announced Monday it is offering a much cheaper and easier way for women to get tested for genetic mutations that increase their risk for breast and ovarian cancer.
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A $249 Test Could Save Your Life A new start up, Color Genomics, comprised of ex-google employees Othman Laraki and Elad Gill along with pathologist, Taylor Sittler, and biologist, Nish Bhat, was formed with the goal of making the genetic testing for genes associated with increasing the ...
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Another study finds no link between MMR vaccine and autism MIAMI - Yet another scientific study has found no link between autism and the vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). The findings in the Journal of the American Medical Association are based on a study of about 95,000 children with older ...
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Cheaper Cancer Tests Carry Risks As Well As Benefits Angelina Jolie chose to have pre-emptive surgery after discovering a high genetic risk for cancer. Emrah Yorulmaz / Getty Images. A consumer friendly breast cancer test, introduced Tuesday, offers women new ways to assess their risk at a very low cost.
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Study Tests Powdered Insulin to Prevent Diabetes April 21, 2015 -- Swallowing a daily dose of insulin is safe, and it may act like a vaccine to prevent type 1 diabetes, a small new study shows.
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The new, baffling world of dense breast diagnosis (CNN) Earlier this year, Caryn Hoadley received an unexpected letter after a routine mammogram. The letter said her mammogram was clean but that she has dense breast tissue, which has been linked to higher rates of breast cancer and could make her ...
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Bill limiting vaccine exemptions at moment of truth Kelly Trutter of Lincoln (Placer County), an opponent of requiring vaccination, reacts after lawmakers delayed the vote on the bill at the Capitol.
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Latest breast cancer screening recommendation: regular mammogram not ... An X-ray technician helps a woman get ready for a mammogram at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland. Several medical organizations are taking issue with the latest draft recommendation issued by the U.S.
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California lawmaker optimistic about vaccine bill advancing SACRAMENTO -- A California lawmaker who is proposing to limit the number of schoolchildren who are exempt from being vaccinated says he's optimistic his bill will advance.
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Why children with ADHD need to wiggle during class According to research from the University of Central Florida, kids with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder are more likely to learn if they're allowed to let their wiggles out.
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Workers Are Abusing ADHD Meds For Productivity More and more adults are turning to stimulants like Adderall—normally prescribed for ADHD—to improve their performance at work.
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Adderall and Other ADHD Drugs Driving Workplace Competition To enhance productivity at work place, people across professions are using ADHD medication as stimulants. The drug Adderall, an amphetamine stimulant, appears to be most abused as several reports have emerged describing clandestine use, propelled by ...
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California vaccine mandate bill is approved by key Senate panel A bill that would require more California children to be vaccinated before they enter school was approved Wednesday by the Senate Education Committee, a week after it stalled when members of the panel voiced concerns that it would deprive many young ...
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Georgia > Blue Bell Ice Cream Announces Full Recall TEXAS - Blue Bell is pulling all its products off store shelves after two samples of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream tested positive for listeria, a potentially deadly bacteria.
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People using Adderall to improve performance at work New reports based on the usage of drug Adderall have revealed that adults are abusing the drug to be more productive at work. The drug is normally prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and was suspended last ...
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Workplace Pick-Me-Up: Coffee Out, Adderall In? How desperate are office workers these days to spend long hours and continue to remain alert? They can go as far as taking Adderall.
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Adderall: the drug abused by healthy adults to boost intellectual performance Recent reports show that the drug Adderall, meant for adolescents with ADHD, is being abused by mentally healthy adults to boost their performance at work.
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Increasing Amounts Of Workers Are Misusing Stimulants To Enhance Work ... In the hopes of enhancing work productivity, some adults are turning to ADHD medications as stimulants. But abusing this type of drug can be particularly dangerous, even when it may be to make successful strides in a competitive work environment.
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White Collar Workers Seeking Productivity in a Pill Are Abusing ADHD Drugs A variety of drugs prescribed for patients with ADHD are now being used by white collar workers to boost performance at their workplace.
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ADHD drugs increase work output, but they are dangerous New York - Recent reports show have revealed that more adults have turned to misusing Adderall drug as a stimulant in an effort to enhance their work productivity.
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Alarming study: More workers are abusing stimulants on the job Workers are abusing stimulants like Adderall, Concerta, and Vyvanse more and more often to keep up with an increasingly hectic work environment.
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